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WHO WE ARE

The NeuroPsychoanalysis Workshop is a study group of clinicians grounded in psychoanalytic theory and practice who welcome practitioners and researchers from adjacent disciplines, such as neurology, linguistics, and philosophy.

In our monthly meetings over the past decade, we have explored many topics, including affective neuroscience, complexity theory, connectionist theories, consciousness studies, linguistics, cultural evolution, schematic and symbolic thought, category formation, memory, infant research, sleep and dream research, yoga, and meditation.

The founding members of our group are practicing psychoanalysts with decades of combined clinical experience. We believe that psychoanalysis involves the sharing between analyst and analysand of lived, embedded emotional, somatic, and cognitive experience. The psychoanalytic process has the capacity to recontextualize brain, body, and mind at the implicit level of embodied, procedural memory as well as at the explicit level of narrative experience and autobiographical memory.

Our goal as an ongoing working group is to look at how neuroscientific information correlates with psychoanalytic knowledge at both theoretical and clinical levels. We believe that current neuroscientific knowledge has created powerful new paradigms through which traditional psychoanalytic concepts and techniques may be reviewed and renewed. We hope to continue to support dialogue among a variety of disciplines, enabling the advancement of knowledge that such collaboration may produce.

 

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MONTHLY MEETING

Monthly meetings occur every 4th Tuesday

27 May 2008 Workshop Meeting:

Please join us to plan and discuss next year’s curriculum: Invitation with topics (PDF)

To Attend A Meeting Please Email

  1. Toni Greatrex at tgreatrex@rcn.com
  2. David Mann at dm@mannpsych.com
  3. Paula Wolk at pwolk@worldnet.att.net
Brain Taken From The Sante Fe Institute Website

You Are Invited to Join the Conversation.

In addition to our monthly meetings, we have created an interactive discussion group. We will post a synopsis of our monthly meetings on a regular basis and invite you to continue and deepen the discussion. We will also invite clinicians, scholars, and experts on a range of issues to participate as well.

To Join The Mail List And The On-Line Discussion Group:

Please email: jenaiwu@hms.harvard.edu

 
PREVIOUS MEETINGS

22 April 2008 Workshop Meeting: We welcomed Dr. Arnold Modell to our April meeting and we were delighted that he shared with us the draft of his latest ground breaking paper: The Unconscious As A Knowledge Processing Center.
Meeting Paper (PDF)
Summary of meeting (PDF)

25 March 2008 Workshop Meeting: What Makes a Treatment “Neuropsychoanalytic”? Brian Johnson presented a study of the first 60 hours of 5 days a week psychoanalysis of a woman with cocaine dependence.
Meeting Paper (PDF)
Summary of meeting (PDF)

26 February 2008 Workshop Meeting: We continued the discussion of implicit processes stimulated by members of the Boston Change Process Study Group. Our discussion ranged over conscious, non-conscious, and unconscious processes in both the infant and adult.

29 January 2008 Workshop Meeting: Members of the Boston Change Process Study Group discussed their paper: "The Foundational Level of Psychodynamic Meaning: Implicit Process In Relation to Conflict, Defense and the Dynamic Unconscious."
PDF version of paper.
Summary of meeting (PDF)

11 December 2007 Workshop Meeting: Continuation of our discussion of implicit phenomena in preparation for our meeting on January 29, 2008 with the members of the Boston Change Group who will discuss their paper, “The Foundational Level of Psychodynamic Meaning”.  Reading: Daniel Stern, “Implicit Knowledge” from “The Present Moment”  Chapter 7, p. 112-121.
Summary of meeting (PDF)

27 November 2007 Workshop Meeting (continued from 25 September 2007):  Depression: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism to terminate separation-distress? A review of aminergic, peptidergic and neural network perspectives  Doug Watt, Ph.D., Clinic for Cognitive Disorders, Quincy Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine.
Summary of meeting (PDF)

23 October 2007 Workshop Meeting:  In-house planning meeting.

25 September 2007 Workshop Meeting:  Depression: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism to terminate separation-distress? A review of aminergic, peptidergic and neural network perspectives  Doug Watt, Ph.D., Clinic for Cognitive Disorders, Quincy Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine.
Summary of meeting (PDF)

27 March and 24 April 2007 Workshop Meeting:  Discussion of James Austin's Book: Zen-Brain Reflections by Ken Kaplan, M.D.

27 February 2007 Workshop Meeting: Yoga and the Mind.  Toni Greatrex, M.D.

23 January 2007 Workshop Meeting Using the mind to change the brain: neuroplastic changes associated with mindfulness meditation.  Sara Lazar, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychiatry, MGH Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program, HMS. 

12 December 2006 Workshop Meeting:  Sleep, Memory, and Brain Plasticity: Matt Walker, Ph.D.

Readings for 12 December 2006 Meeting:

Sleep to Remember:  Click to Download

Sleep, Memory and Plasticity:   Click to Download

28 November  2006 Workshop Meeting:  General Discussion

24 October 2006 Workshop Meeting:  Frontal Systems in Sleep and Dreaming:.  Ed Pace-Schott, Ph.D. Center for Sleep & Cognition, HMS, BIDMC

Readings for 24 October 2006 Meeting:

The prefrontal cortex in sleep. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16:475-481 Click to Download

26 September 2006 Workshop Meeting: Robert Stickgold, Ph.D. Director, Center for Sleep and Cognition.

Readings for 26 September 2006 Meeting:

Dreaming and Episodic Memory: A Functional Dissociation?  Click to Download

Sleep-dependent Memory Consolidation  Click to Download

Replaying the Game: Hypnagogic Images in Normals and Amnesics  Click to Download


NEW MEMBER PUBLICATIONS and ONLINE CONTRIBUTIONS

(click for all contributors)

Kendall, J.  (2008).  The Man Who Made Lists. Love, Death, Madness, and the Creation of Roget’s Thesaurus.

Mann, D.W.,  (2008).  The World Book, in Turkle, S, ed., Evocative Objects: Things We Think With. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (PDF)

Mann, D.W.,  (2008).  The Mirror Crack’d: Dissociation and Reflexivity in Self and Group Phenomena (PDF)

Mann, D.W.,  (2007).  Practical Poetry (PDF)

 

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